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They aren't qualified to be handing out certificates in a blasted thing; they are not a recognized educational institution, they are not associated in any way with any of the bodies responsible for making the specifications... and you know what that means?

Their "certificates" are one big giant sleazeball SCAM, worth less than a sheet of bog roll.

Though to be fair, I say the same thing about real college degrees in IT, particularly web development... YMMV

W3C means: World Wide Web Consortium. W3C is to lead the Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines. In addition to HTML and CSS standards, the W3C also provides standards for web graphics (such as PNG) and audio and video on the Web.